With just a few days remaining until the Federal Reserve's next meeting, the guesses about what moves the Fed will make next are becoming more clear. Two weeks ago, there was a 70% chance that the Fed would stand pat at 4.750%. At that time, I was questioning whether a HELOC or HELOAN was the better option. Then, a steady stream of less-than-positive news about the economy started, coupled with missed earnings and negative sentiment from Wall Street. Throw in...
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